In a statement published by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the official wrote that by allowing leaflets to be dropped, Seoul slandered the president of the State Committee, Kim Jong Un.
At the same time, she wrote, it insulted the entire people of the DPRK, so the current situation in bilateral relations is irremediable.
When referring to a recent speech by President Moon Jae In, she noted that the South Korean head of State should have apologized to the DPRK and its supreme leader, Kim Jong Un, and provided a firm guarantee that he would prevent the repetition of such provoking acts.
The official added that holding (the DPRK) responsible for its own sin is a practice by cowards.
She regretted that Moon Jae In did not acknowledge in his speech the need to take measures to strongly stop those kinds of acts, committed by DRPK stateless persons from South Korean territory.
She recalled that the first clause of the second article of the Panmunjom Declaration establishes an end to radio broadcasts with speakers, the drop of leaflets and all other forms of hostile acts along the Line of Military Demarcation.
She pointed out that recently, inter-Korean relations have become a game for the United States, which has brought a tragic result from the stubborn and chronic servitude and submission by South Korean authorities to Washington.
The party official warned that servitude and submission to big powers are the prelude of self-destruction, and prohibited the travels to Pyongyang of the head of the National Security Office of Chongwadae, Jong Ui Yong, and the president of the South Korean National Intelligence Service, So Hun.
Kim noted that the visits were refused due to the national emergent prophylaxis against Covid-19, as a result of which no one can arrive in or depart from the DPRK.
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